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A late call out to entrants in the 101st Melbourne to Warrnambool has resulted in a strong field for the second official women’s category in the iconic race. Headlining the start list are current Individual Pursuit World Champion, Rebecca Wiasak and former 24 hour MTB World Champion, Jessica Douglas. For Douglas, the race is an…

Lucy Kennedy maintained her overall classification lead in a soggy end to proceedings at the National Capital Tour, with her High5 Dreamteam teammates Kendelle Hodges and Rebecca Wiasak taking a stage win apiece on the final day of racing for a clean sweep for the team. With two races to be run on the day…

Joe Cooper (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) secured the overall win on the double stage final day of the National Capital Tour which brought the race to a close. Two bunch sprints on the Mt Stromlo criterium circuit saw two different winners at opposite ends of the spectrum with the locally-based veteran Stuart Shaw (Subaru NSWIS) winning…

A lively race in central Canberra for stage 2 of the National Capital Tour saw Lucy Kennedy (High5 Dreamteam) emerge the strongest in a dog fight with Ruth Corset (Rush) and Lisen Hockings (Holden) up the final climb to the summit finish. With the lone breakaway rider Lucy Bechtel (Specialized) caught just at the base…

Lucy Kennedy has climbed into the lead of the 2016 National Capital Tour after a complete team performance delivered her to the base of Black Mountain, where Kennedy could display her extraordinary climbing ability, taking the win by seven seconds over Ruth Corset. National Road Series leader Lisen Hockings was a further 23 seconds behind.…

In one of the few summit finishes in the National Road Series, it was Jesse Featonby (Swisse Welness) who emerged the fastest on the short but very tough ascent of Black Mountain. The Albury based rider was part of a 10-man group chasing down the bold attack of Ben Dyball (Mobius Future Racing) from the…

In a continuation of his superb recent form, Joe Cooper (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) again showed his strength to post a dominant win on the Stage 1 time trial at the National Capital Tour. The New Zealander finished 23 seconds faster than Jake Kauffman (Subaru NSWIS) in second with Harry Carpenter (SASI) a further two seconds…

Canberra-local ) proved the fastest in the prologue first stage of the National Capital Tour, taking the win in her home race ahead of teammate Lucy Kennedy and the experienced Ruth Corset (Rush). The win comes on the back of her dual successes at Amy’s Otway Tour with another win at the Tour of King Valley showcasing…

On a weekend that saw the High5 Dream Team put on a teamwork masterclass, Rebecca Wiasak has taken back to back stage wins to seal overall victory in the 2016 Amy’s Otway Tour. Wiasak also takes home the Sprint Classification, while her teammate Lucy Kennedy won the Mountain Classification. The exclamation point on a dream…

By Cycling Australia Follow the NRS: Website | Facebook | Twitter Scott Law overcome a chaotic final lap on the final stage of the 2016 Australian Paper Tour of Gippsland, part of Cycling Australia’s Subaru National Road Series to claim his second stage win of the tour. His Subaru NSWIS & MS teammate Cameron Scott…

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